In addition to our battery powered scooters, we
also offer a wide range of products designed especially for the elderly or those
with a disability such as wheelchairs, standing frames, electric auto lifts,
ramps, chairs, mattresses, phones, and bathroom accessories.

We feature electric, battery powered scooter models from Easy-Light, Pride, Shop
Rider, No Boundaries, Ranger, Invacare, Golden, Trail Blazer, Wheelcare, and
Pacesaver. Our lightweight three and four wheel scooters make mobility easier
for elderly senior citizens and people with a disability. Whether you need the
maneuverability of a three wheel model or the rugged stability of a four wheel
model, Planet Mobility�s got you rolling. Many of our electric scooters are
foldable for maximum portability and have swiveling seats for easy access, plus
plenty of storage for shopping or travel.

If you�re looking for the perfect portable folding scooter, take a look at the
Easy Light Deluxe. Combining efficient design and construction with contemporary
styling, the Easy Light gives you the ability to store the scooter in any
vehicle�s trunk. At only 46lbs, the Easy Light is the world�s lightest, most
portable and comfortable scooter available. The Easy Light has a 4 wheel design,
but keeps all of the maneuverability of a 3 wheeled scooter. With a 10 mile
range and a 280lb load capacity, the Easy Light is a clear leader in portable
scooters.

Are you an elderly senior looking for the perfect way to get out and go
shopping? Look no further than the Shoprider Sunrunner Light Scooter. This 4
wheeled model features swivel and sliding seats, flat-free tires, and a new
articulating front wheel design. This scooter has plenty of power and styling to
reliably travel anywhere.

What�s the difference between a battery powered scooter and a powered
wheelchair? While both types have small wheels in front, the powered
wheelchair�s front wheels are typically non-steerable casters. The scooter�s
front wheels, on the other hand, are fully controllable. Typical scooters have
only a single wheel in the front, but 2 wheels in front are not uncommon and can
actually be preferable for added stability. The cost of the two types differs in
that scooter�s typically cost around 20% less than powered wheelchairs, but
maintenance for both types is about equal.

What features should you consider when choosing an electric scooter? 3 or 4
wheels; four wheeled scooters tend to be more stable than 3 wheeled models, but
a three wheeled scooter is generally more maneuverable with a smaller turning
radius. Having a rear-wheel drive scooter provides an advantage in uneven or
slick terrain since the rider�s weight is directly over the rear drive wheels.
Many scooters have the ability to freewheel the drive wheels, allowing it to be
pushed manually; however, bear in mind that scooters can be heavy and hard to
push with ease.